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Players voted to unionize back in March, potentially making them the nation's first college athlete's union.
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Join NHPR Thursday, Jan. 2 at 1 p.m. and again at 9 p.m. for a special broadcast of The Life and Legacy of Former President Jimmy Carter from NPR, hosted by Ari Shapiro and Linda Wertheimer.
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Watching a huge ball descend down a pole in Times Square has been a beloved New Year's Eve tradition for over a century. Here's how the spectacle started and what's changed over the years.
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From charismatic macrofauna to tiny sea squirts, here are some species formally identified by scientists in 2024.
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We had a total eclipse and northern lights, flooding and wildfires, and a lot of cold-stunned sea turtles.
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The state has mandated that New Hampshire students learn about genocide since 2020. Proposed legislation next year would expand that curriculum.
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The science and technology company Battelle is running the liquid left over from its “PFAS Annihilator” through testing in Massachusetts to make sure the chemicals are gone.
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Jimmy Carter was a former one-term governor from Georgia, almost unknown nationally, when he broke through in Iowa and New Hampshire early in 1976 and rode that momentum all the way to Washington.
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Peaceful Means stopped by The Folk Show to play a few songs from their debut album.
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In a year where there was a plethora of bad news around the world — climate, conflict and more — there were moments of joy in our global coverage. Take a look!
From the lights of Hanukkah, to the joy of Christmas and the vibrant celebrations of Kwanzaa, NHPR's holiday program offerings bring heartfelt stories, music, and reflections that capture the spirit of the season.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative